235 Pubs and Bars found in or around St Martin's Theatre London

We've known this pub for years, and have always had a bit of a soft spot for it after many an afternoon or evening spent here. Still enjoying the benefits of a refit a couple of years back, The Marquis has a smart feel, its...

Another easy-to-find pub in the West End, which seems to be doing pretty well since it's move into the Nicholson's chain. These pubs make a play for the tourist market, with prominent signs for 'traditional fish and chips' and...

There seems to be some debate on t'internet about this place. I think we can safely say that it's a largely gay pub. But it's not exclusively gay, and on our visits, the place has always been charm itself. The Molly Moggs...

The Three Greyhounds is a mock Tudor extravaganza that's been lovingly restored by its owners to its former glory. There's a good range of well-kept beers on the hand pumps and an extensive food menu which is heavily promoted....

Despite a proximity to the throng of Cambridge Circus, Covent Garden and Leicester Square, The Two Brewers has the feeling of a pub somewhere a little less central. In the evenings its gets busy, of course, but not...

Given it was deserted during a weekend visit earlier in the year, it's no real surprise that this one shut up shop in June. We'll keep an eye on it, but we'll be surprised if its next incarnation is as a pub.

The Carlisle Arms is a well-loved Soho pub, which we thought we'd waved good-bye to when it closed at the end of 2006. We're happy to report that it's open for business again and not too much seems to have changed. It always...

The Crown is one of life's mysteries. For decades it's been a solid, dependable little pub, set in a prime location at the junction of the seven roads that meet at Seven Dials. Reliably knocking out decent ale and friendly...

This narrow pub has long been popular with local workers and Soho crowd. Much the same as we remembered, but not bad in a jumping sort of way. It has music, but it's not too overwhelming (though Wednesday nights are <a...

Sometimes it seems like there are pubs that never change - and this one is a case in point. It's still a large pub in a in a prime location, which, of course, is what brings it down - it's smack bang in the heart of the theatre...

This pub hasn't changed in years and remains a breath of grotty air in the midst of Chinese Restaurants, trendy bars and boring pubs. It has the same sticky carpet, scratched Formica tables and regulars propping up the bar. The...

While the emphasis here is mostly on cocktails, you can still get a pint in here, if of a limited selection. The ambiance, decor and music make this the sort of place to chill out or have those few drinks before getting to the...

Billing itself as "London's Finest Gay Bar", it's got a lot to live up to, but whatever, it does it with a bit of panache (as we would expect, of course). The clientele are predominantly gay, so unless you're happy...